BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Through the cooperation of Chinese and Thai law enforcement and judicial authorities, Zhou Jinghua, a graft suspect who has been on the Interpol's red notice list since 2012, has been repatriated to China.
Zhou is among the 100 fugitives suspected of corruption that had an Interpol red notice filed against them on China's request. She is also the 63rd of them apprehended since the launch of China's Sky Net campaign to track down corruption suspects who flee overseas.
Zhou's repatriation earlier in July has been made possible through the coordination of the Fugitive Repatriation and Asset Recovery Office of China's Central Anti-Corruption Coordination Group.
With her repatriation, all those on the 100-member list who have been at large in Asian countries have been brought back to China, the office said, adding it's a demonstration of China's firm resolve and strong will to safeguard the interests of the people and the dignity of the law.
The office also pledged efforts to intensify international anti-graft cooperation, as well as stringent and unrelenting measures to track down all the fugitives who remain at large. Enditem